Like other areas of personal life and sexuality in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (see Section 1.4">Section 1.4), marriage was emerging as a more explicit area of social policy and state regulation, and parenthood and sexuality were being re-examined and reshaped within marriage. In Section 3 we explore c

Private investment is the most important driver of economic progress. Entrepreneurs need new structures, equipment, and software to produce new products, to produce existing products at lower cost, and to make use of new technology that requires embodiment in machinery, plant layouts, and other aspects of the existing capital stock. When the rate of private investment declines, the ra

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Portland, Indiana Volunteer Firemen and Firetruck Fourteen volunteers and two full-time house men comprised the force of the Portland Volunteer Firemen's Association in 1921. Marshall Fleming was the Chief, and Lew Mason was the Assistant Chief.,Jay County JourneyAuthor(s): Northern Indiana Industrial and Volunteer Firemenâ

Basic Geometric Constructions This is a student made animated lesson on basic geometric constructions. They first explain the meaning of Bisector, Midpoint, Perpendicular, and Parallel Lines. Then, they go on to construct 6 basic constructions. (06:39)Author(s): No creator set

UCL Flaxman and Octagon Galleries unveiled UCL's Flaxman Gallery, a rare surviving 19th century sculptural installation, and the innovative Octagon Gallery below are now open to the public after a bold transformation. Artist John Flaxman's plaster study 'St Michael Overcoming Satan' now stands on a glass plinth and the Octagon Gallery has radically changed with new cases, animations and interactive screens to display treasures from UCL's museums collections.
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Voyage on the High Seas This game is suitable for play both within and outside of the classroom, and although designed for children ages 9-13, it offers a fun, learning opportunity for the entire family. In addition to being a game, it is an eye-catching poster showing continents, oceans and all of the major ocean currents. On the reverse, there are black and white educational activities designed to be reproduced directly from the poster for use in the classroom.Author(s): No creator set

VUCast Extra: Celebrating at Vandy’s Bowl Announcement Party Where are you spending New Year’s Eve? Watching about 1,400 people celebrating at the Vanderbilt bowl announcement party will get you in the mood to cheer the Dores to a victory at the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl. Visit Bowl Central for more information.Author(s): Vanderbilt News and Communications

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Managing coastal environments Coastal environments are by their nature ever-changing. This unit looks at the example of the Blackwater Estuary in Essex, England, describing how the current state of the estuary came to be. It examines the contests and conflicts that centre on the estuary in terms of managing the environment for human needs and the needs of the other species who make their habitat there.Author(s): Creator not set

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Water use and the water cycle Water is arguably the most important physical resource as it is the one that is essential to human survival. Understanding the global water cycle and how we use water is essential to planning a sustainable source of water for the future. Water use and the water cycle is a free course designed to give the student an introduction to the subject.
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Earth's physical resources: petroleum The discovery of the world's first major underground oil field in Pennsylvania, USA in 1859 sparked the continuing era of the world's reliance on cheap energy from oil and gas. This free course, Earth's physical resources: petroleum, begins by examining the geological characteristics of petroleum and the key ingredients necessary to form oil and gas accumulations. Then there is a brief description of industrial operations during the life cycle of an oil field, starting with subsurface analysis aAuthor(s): Creator not set

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